Travel on the cheap in Oslo with these money-saving tips.
It’s no surprise that Oslo is one of the most expensive cities in the world. But for savvy travelers, it doesn’t have to be. Here are my tricks and tips for traveling on the cheap in Norway's capital city.
Download the Oslo Pass
Before you even head to the airport, purchase and download the Oslo Pass app for your iphone or android device. Activate it once you arrive on a day you'd like to set aside for exploring the city's museums. The Oslo Pass is your ticket to get into more than 30 museums and galleries including some of my favorites, the Astrup FearnleyMuseum, the National Gallery (home to Edvard Munch's infamous work "The Scream") and the Viking Ship Museum.
The Oslo Pass also covers public transportation costs, which makes getting from one point of interest to the next a breeze. I used a combination of the bus, tram and walking to get from my hotel in the Tjuvholmen arts district to points of interest around town and had no problems finding my way. After logging 30,000 steps one afternoon, I decided to put my feet up and take a cab to dinner. I learned the hard way that taxis are EXPENSIVE in Oslo, even if you're only traveling a couple of miles. Expect to pay a minimum of $25 per ride.
The Oslo Pass is available for 24 hours ($40), 48 hours ($60) and 72 hours ($75). Children and seniors receive a substantial discount.
Dine at the Mathallen FoodHallGoing out to eat in Oslo will put a dent in your wallet if you aren’t careful. So head to Mathallen, an indoor food hall featuring a farmers’ market and international cuisine at affordable prices. Sampling is free, ad the selection is quite impressive, from Spanish tapas and Japanese bento boxes to raw vegan Thai food.
Become a Coffee Connoisseur
Live like a local and spend time at one of Oslo’s hip, third-wave coffee shops. Some of my favorites are Liebling (which also sells quirky home goods), Supreme Roastworks and Tim Wendelboe—run by a WorldBaristaChampion and World CupTasters Champion. The move here is to order AeroPress brew, which gives each cup a rich, distinct flavor.
VisitOlso’s Free Parks
Oslo has not one, but two free outdoor sculpture parks. The older of the two, Vigeland Park, represents the lifework of Gustav Vigeland, who dedicated his talents to this project for nearly 20 years.
Ekebergparken has a very different vibe. The sculptures are arranged in pockets that, at times, can seem hidden. You feel as if you’re the first to discover these works by Louise Bourgeois, Hilde Mæhlum, Salvador Dalí, George Cutts Marina Abramović, Auguste Rodin and many others.
Walking from sculpture to sculpture is actually a decent workout. And as another value-add, you’ll actually get to see the view that inspired Edvard Munch’s infamous painting, “The Scream.” Now that’s a pretty good deal.
___
If you value experiences over consumerism, if you think there's more to life than the 9-5, if you want to travel to every country in the world before you die, subscribe to my channel, and let’s see where we end up next: http://ow.ly/Vx3Xs
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My trip to Norway was made possible by Hurtigruten and Visit Norway. Views Expressed are my own.

published:21 Apr 2016

views:28883

2017 At last! This is the Latest, Newest Updated Version of the Cost of Living in Norway, Oslo for this year 2016 and 2017.Well, at least I hope the inflation won't rise that much.
Is Norway the most expensive country in the world ? It was, but now due to the low NOK currency, it might not be that expensive afterall. (So come to Norway ASAP to travel before the NOK currency becomes stronger!!) To my surprise, within these 4 years, the inflation price of goods is not that much as compared to the bubbling property prices. Seriously like i mean people whom bought property 4 years ago in Oslo are like RICH now!! DearNorwegians, do confirm with me if this is true or not cause all my friends are complaining a lot about the increasing prices of properties in Oslo. Well, if you don't mind the rural parts of Norway with lots of beauty of the nature, the properties in outskirts aren't that expensive. All the above listed prices of goods and services as well as tax prices are researched by me in Oslo. Norway. In Oslo, Norway, here are some experience on what I faced when I came to Oslo,Norway and knowing the Cost of living back then in Norway as a tourist was sure shocking. However, Norwegians living in Norway would not have any problems as such living in Norway is affordable based on their working income. Thus, I am slowly getting use to also not getting surprise with prices these days instead more surprise of the inflation rising in my own country Malaysia. (it's still not as expensive as Norway though)
Meanwhile, I'd be doing some other videos about these years what have a learnt in Norway so far. ALL About Norway is something what I am working on currently so I can help out those that are curious on the NorwegianLife, Culture and of course what to see and experience in this beautiful country, Norway.
So let me know what are you curious about of Norway living and culture, and I will try to make more videos and information regarding it.
Recorded Location is in Oslo,Norway
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SuperLong Norwegian words
https://youtu.be/eqDssKR3UZ4
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在挪威生活成本
在奧斯陸，挪威，下面是當我來到奧斯陸，挪威和生活知道當時在挪威作為一個旅遊確，挪威人在挪威生活不會有任何問題，因為這樣的成本是我面臨的一些經驗在挪威生活的基礎上他們的工作收入是負擔得起的。在奧斯陸，
對不起，本視頻可能無法與人口統計或適當的統計數據，而不只是我散漫有關的項目，差旅費，房租成本等挪威夠專業，成本將取決於你的居住面積是住宿高得多。我生活在挪威的成本顯卡基於在挪威奧斯陸生活必需品的好。由於在4年過去了這部影片中對在挪威生活成本有點過時，我將盡快更新適當的一個，居住在挪威2本即將到來的夏季成本。同時，我會做這些年在挪威有什麼有學問至今一些其他的視頻。所有關於挪威是什麼東西我目前的工作，所以我可以幫忙那些好奇的在挪威生活，文化，當然還有什麼可看，在這個美麗的國家，挪威的經驗。
因此，讓我知道什麼是你好奇挪威生活和文化。
記錄的位置是在挪威首都奧斯陸

published:22 Oct 2016

views:20357

In which society is it easiest to get rich? Contrary to common belief, it is not countries like the US or the UK that create the highest number of rich people per capita, but Nordic social democracies like Norway and Sweden. Counter intuitive as it may sound, high taxes, generous welfare states and strong unions makes a better environment for the people who wants to earn huge amounts of money, than free markets, low taxes, and minimal government intervention.
Harald Eia is a trained sociologist who works in television with comedy and documentaries.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

Oslo Stock Exchange

Oslo Børs (OSE: OSLO) offers Norway’s only regulated markets for securities trading today. The stock exchange offers a full product range including equities, derivatives and fixed income instruments. Oslo Børs is the only independent stock exchange within the Nordic countries.

As a Market

Oslo Børs is today an online market place where all trading is done through computer networks. Trading starts at 09:00am and ends at 04:30pm local time (CET) on all days of the week except weekends and holidays declared by Oslo Børs in advance.

There are three markets for listing and trading on the stock exchange:
Oslo Børs is the largest market place for listing and trading in equities, equity certificates, ETPs (exchange traded funds and notes), derivatives and fixed income products. Established in 1819, first as an commodity exchange. Equities and bonds listed and traded from 1881.

Oslo Axess was established in May 2007 as an alternative to Oslo Børs for listing and trading in shares.

Oslo on a Budget

Travel on the cheap in Oslo with these money-saving tips.
It’s no surprise that Oslo is one of the most expensive cities in the world. But for savvy travelers, it doesn’t have to be. Here are my tricks and tips for traveling on the cheap in Norway's capital city.
Download the Oslo Pass
Before you even head to the airport, purchase and download the Oslo Pass app for your iphone or android device. Activate it once you arrive on a day you'd like to set aside for exploring the city's museums. The Oslo Pass is your ticket to get into more than 30 museums and galleries including some of my favorites, the Astrup FearnleyMuseum, the National Gallery (home to Edvard Munch's infamous work "The Scream") and the Viking Ship Museum.
The Oslo Pass also covers public transportation costs, which makes getting from one point of interest to the next a breeze. I used a combination of the bus, tram and walking to get from my hotel in the Tjuvholmen arts district to points of interest around town and had no problems finding my way. After logging 30,000 steps one afternoon, I decided to put my feet up and take a cab to dinner. I learned the hard way that taxis are EXPENSIVE in Oslo, even if you're only traveling a couple of miles. Expect to pay a minimum of $25 per ride.
The Oslo Pass is available for 24 hours ($40), 48 hours ($60) and 72 hours ($75). Children and seniors receive a substantial discount.
Dine at the Mathallen FoodHallGoing out to eat in Oslo will put a dent in your wallet if you aren’t careful. So head to Mathallen, an indoor food hall featuring a farmers’ market and international cuisine at affordable prices. Sampling is free, ad the selection is quite impressive, from Spanish tapas and Japanese bento boxes to raw vegan Thai food.
Become a Coffee Connoisseur
Live like a local and spend time at one of Oslo’s hip, third-wave coffee shops. Some of my favorites are Liebling (which also sells quirky home goods), Supreme Roastworks and Tim Wendelboe—run by a WorldBaristaChampion and World CupTasters Champion. The move here is to order AeroPress brew, which gives each cup a rich, distinct flavor.
VisitOlso’s Free Parks
Oslo has not one, but two free outdoor sculpture parks. The older of the two, Vigeland Park, represents the lifework of Gustav Vigeland, who dedicated his talents to this project for nearly 20 years.
Ekebergparken has a very different vibe. The sculptures are arranged in pockets that, at times, can seem hidden. You feel as if you’re the first to discover these works by Louise Bourgeois, Hilde Mæhlum, Salvador Dalí, George Cutts Marina Abramović, Auguste Rodin and many others.
Walking from sculpture to sculpture is actually a decent workout. And as another value-add, you’ll actually get to see the view that inspired Edvard Munch’s infamous painting, “The Scream.” Now that’s a pretty good deal.
___
If you value experiences over consumerism, if you think there's more to life than the 9-5, if you want to travel to every country in the world before you die, subscribe to my channel, and let’s see where we end up next: http://ow.ly/Vx3Xs
Daily Snapchats: JoanJetsetter
Blog: http://www.joanjetsetter.com/
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Executive Producer: Skye Mayring
Editor: Gerardo Jaquez Lechuga
My trip to Norway was made possible by Hurtigruten and Visit Norway. Views Expressed are my own.

10:48

Cost of living in Norway 2016

Cost of living in Norway 2016

Cost of living in Norway 2016

2017 At last! This is the Latest, Newest Updated Version of the Cost of Living in Norway, Oslo for this year 2016 and 2017.Well, at least I hope the inflation won't rise that much.
Is Norway the most expensive country in the world ? It was, but now due to the low NOK currency, it might not be that expensive afterall. (So come to Norway ASAP to travel before the NOK currency becomes stronger!!) To my surprise, within these 4 years, the inflation price of goods is not that much as compared to the bubbling property prices. Seriously like i mean people whom bought property 4 years ago in Oslo are like RICH now!! DearNorwegians, do confirm with me if this is true or not cause all my friends are complaining a lot about the increasing prices of properties in Oslo. Well, if you don't mind the rural parts of Norway with lots of beauty of the nature, the properties in outskirts aren't that expensive. All the above listed prices of goods and services as well as tax prices are researched by me in Oslo. Norway. In Oslo, Norway, here are some experience on what I faced when I came to Oslo,Norway and knowing the Cost of living back then in Norway as a tourist was sure shocking. However, Norwegians living in Norway would not have any problems as such living in Norway is affordable based on their working income. Thus, I am slowly getting use to also not getting surprise with prices these days instead more surprise of the inflation rising in my own country Malaysia. (it's still not as expensive as Norway though)
Meanwhile, I'd be doing some other videos about these years what have a learnt in Norway so far. ALL About Norway is something what I am working on currently so I can help out those that are curious on the NorwegianLife, Culture and of course what to see and experience in this beautiful country, Norway.
So let me know what are you curious about of Norway living and culture, and I will try to make more videos and information regarding it.
Recorded Location is in Oslo,Norway
Open below to see details from my video :)
► Please SUBSCRIBE https://www.youtube.com/feliciazoe90
Please THUMBS UP if you like Or HATE the video :)
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BusinessEmail ONLY: feliciazoe@live.com
————Watch my recent videos about NORWAY!
ALL ABOUT NORWAY Playlist
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDBJbJG-MbvEBSPybUp0m8WRdA4qeq_Pw
SuperLong Norwegian words
https://youtu.be/eqDssKR3UZ4
Norwegian Words VS English
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_FWA9WVWX4
Norwegian VS MalaysianChocolate !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FQl4C18gCM
#All About Norway # Norway # Norwegian # Malaysian # life in Norway # expat # migrant # Malaysia # language #travel # Norge # Norsk # asian # girl # life # English # world # cost # living # cost of living # malaysiancost # living # cost of living # norway #2017 #2016 #world #economy #cost in norway
在挪威生活成本
在奧斯陸，挪威，下面是當我來到奧斯陸，挪威和生活知道當時在挪威作為一個旅遊確，挪威人在挪威生活不會有任何問題，因為這樣的成本是我面臨的一些經驗在挪威生活的基礎上他們的工作收入是負擔得起的。在奧斯陸，
對不起，本視頻可能無法與人口統計或適當的統計數據，而不只是我散漫有關的項目，差旅費，房租成本等挪威夠專業，成本將取決於你的居住面積是住宿高得多。我生活在挪威的成本顯卡基於在挪威奧斯陸生活必需品的好。由於在4年過去了這部影片中對在挪威生活成本有點過時，我將盡快更新適當的一個，居住在挪威2本即將到來的夏季成本。同時，我會做這些年在挪威有什麼有學問至今一些其他的視頻。所有關於挪威是什麼東西我目前的工作，所以我可以幫忙那些好奇的在挪威生活，文化，當然還有什麼可看，在這個美麗的國家，挪威的經驗。
因此，讓我知道什麼是你好奇挪威生活和文化。
記錄的位置是在挪威首都奧斯陸

15:42

Where in the world is it easiest to get rich? | Harald Eia | TEDxOslo

Where in the world is it easiest to get rich? | Harald Eia | TEDxOslo

Where in the world is it easiest to get rich? | Harald Eia | TEDxOslo

In which society is it easiest to get rich? Contrary to common belief, it is not countries like the US or the UK that create the highest number of rich people per capita, but Nordic social democracies like Norway and Sweden. Counter intuitive as it may sound, high taxes, generous welfare states and strong unions makes a better environment for the people who wants to earn huge amounts of money, than free markets, low taxes, and minimal government intervention.
Harald Eia is a trained sociologist who works in television with comedy and documentaries.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

Norway: Oslo debates whether to ban beggars

Video ID: 20140621-017
M/S Beggar sitting on street with plastic glass, bags and banner
C/USignW/SWoman giving money to beggar
C/U Sign reading: "We [are] not ill. We don't have children. We collect money for beer" as man gives money to beggar
M/S Woman sitting next to rubbish bin on street and begging for money
C/U Sign reading "Karl Johans Gate"
M/S Man with two dogs sitting on street begging for money
C/U Dogs eating
W/S Pedestrians walking in front of beggar and dogs
M/S Woman searching in rubbish bin
M/S Romanian woman eating and drinking
W/S Romanian women eating and drinking next to park
M/S Romanian woman talking while sitting in park
W/S Beggars sitting in park
W/S Beggars sitting in park
M/S Group of Romanian people talking while sitting on steps
W/S Group of Romanian people sitting on steps next to Oslo central station
SCRIPTNorway's parliament is debating a ban on begging in Oslo on Saturday, due to the alleged large amount of beggars on the city's streets. The government says that the ban, which would impose economical fines and up to three months in prison, intends to tackle high rates of pickpocketing.
The ban is said to mainly target Romanian immigrants, mostly Roma, which officials say make up the the biggest beggar community in the city. Norway will reportedly spend some 5 million kronor (USD $824,000) on the project in 2014 alone.The measure is to be implemented in the summer in Oslo, and nation-wide in 2015.
Described by the OECD as having a "prosperous, well-managed economy", Norway's low unemployment, good earnings and low unemployment rate have earnt it second place after Switzerland in the OECD's Better Life Index.
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Oslo on a Budget

Travel on the cheap in Oslo with these money-saving tips.
It’s no surprise that Oslo is one of the most expensive cities in the world. But for savvy travelers, it doesn’t have to be. Here are my tricks and tips for traveling on the cheap in Norway's capital city.
Download the Oslo Pass
Before you even head to the airport, purchase and download the Oslo Pass app for your iphone or android device. Activate it once you arrive on a day you'd like to set aside for exploring the city's museums. The Oslo Pass is your ticket to get into more than 30 museums and galleries including some of my favorites, the Astrup FearnleyMuseum, the National Gallery (home to Edvard Munch's infamous work "The Scream") and the Viking Ship Museum.
The Oslo Pass also covers public transportation costs, which mak...

published: 21 Apr 2016

Cost of living in Norway 2016

2017 At last! This is the Latest, Newest Updated Version of the Cost of Living in Norway, Oslo for this year 2016 and 2017.Well, at least I hope the inflation won't rise that much.
Is Norway the most expensive country in the world ? It was, but now due to the low NOK currency, it might not be that expensive afterall. (So come to Norway ASAP to travel before the NOK currency becomes stronger!!) To my surprise, within these 4 years, the inflation price of goods is not that much as compared to the bubbling property prices. Seriously like i mean people whom bought property 4 years ago in Oslo are like RICH now!! DearNorwegians, do confirm with me if this is true or not cause all my friends are complaining a lot about the increasing prices of properties in Oslo. Well, if you don't mind the r...

published: 22 Oct 2016

Where in the world is it easiest to get rich? | Harald Eia | TEDxOslo

In which society is it easiest to get rich? Contrary to common belief, it is not countries like the US or the UK that create the highest number of rich people per capita, but Nordic social democracies like Norway and Sweden. Counter intuitive as it may sound, high taxes, generous welfare states and strong unions makes a better environment for the people who wants to earn huge amounts of money, than free markets, low taxes, and minimal government intervention.
Harald Eia is a trained sociologist who works in television with comedy and documentaries.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

Oslo City Guide - 5 Cheap Things to Do in Oslo, Norway!

Oslo CityGuide - 5 CheapThings to Do in Oslo, Norway! We're spending the week in Oslo, Norway which is one of the most expensive cities in the world. So, we've teamed up with VisitOslo to show you how you can explore Oslo on the cheap!
You can learn more about the Oslo pass here: http://www.visitoslo.com/en/activities-and-attractions/oslo-pass/
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---- Here are all the places we visited in the video ----
Vigeland Sculpture Park and Museum - http://www.vigeland.museum.no/en
Oslo Ferry - https://www.oslo-fergene.no/forside
Homenkollen Ski Museum - http://www.skiforeningen.no/holmenkollen/skimuseet/apningstider-og-priser/
Norwegian Folk Museum - http://norskfolkemuse...

Oslo on a Budget

Travel on the cheap in Oslo with these money-saving tips.
It’s no surprise that Oslo is one of the most expensive cities in the world. But for savvy travelers,...

Travel on the cheap in Oslo with these money-saving tips.
It’s no surprise that Oslo is one of the most expensive cities in the world. But for savvy travelers, it doesn’t have to be. Here are my tricks and tips for traveling on the cheap in Norway's capital city.
Download the Oslo Pass
Before you even head to the airport, purchase and download the Oslo Pass app for your iphone or android device. Activate it once you arrive on a day you'd like to set aside for exploring the city's museums. The Oslo Pass is your ticket to get into more than 30 museums and galleries including some of my favorites, the Astrup FearnleyMuseum, the National Gallery (home to Edvard Munch's infamous work "The Scream") and the Viking Ship Museum.
The Oslo Pass also covers public transportation costs, which makes getting from one point of interest to the next a breeze. I used a combination of the bus, tram and walking to get from my hotel in the Tjuvholmen arts district to points of interest around town and had no problems finding my way. After logging 30,000 steps one afternoon, I decided to put my feet up and take a cab to dinner. I learned the hard way that taxis are EXPENSIVE in Oslo, even if you're only traveling a couple of miles. Expect to pay a minimum of $25 per ride.
The Oslo Pass is available for 24 hours ($40), 48 hours ($60) and 72 hours ($75). Children and seniors receive a substantial discount.
Dine at the Mathallen FoodHallGoing out to eat in Oslo will put a dent in your wallet if you aren’t careful. So head to Mathallen, an indoor food hall featuring a farmers’ market and international cuisine at affordable prices. Sampling is free, ad the selection is quite impressive, from Spanish tapas and Japanese bento boxes to raw vegan Thai food.
Become a Coffee Connoisseur
Live like a local and spend time at one of Oslo’s hip, third-wave coffee shops. Some of my favorites are Liebling (which also sells quirky home goods), Supreme Roastworks and Tim Wendelboe—run by a WorldBaristaChampion and World CupTasters Champion. The move here is to order AeroPress brew, which gives each cup a rich, distinct flavor.
VisitOlso’s Free Parks
Oslo has not one, but two free outdoor sculpture parks. The older of the two, Vigeland Park, represents the lifework of Gustav Vigeland, who dedicated his talents to this project for nearly 20 years.
Ekebergparken has a very different vibe. The sculptures are arranged in pockets that, at times, can seem hidden. You feel as if you’re the first to discover these works by Louise Bourgeois, Hilde Mæhlum, Salvador Dalí, George Cutts Marina Abramović, Auguste Rodin and many others.
Walking from sculpture to sculpture is actually a decent workout. And as another value-add, you’ll actually get to see the view that inspired Edvard Munch’s infamous painting, “The Scream.” Now that’s a pretty good deal.
___
If you value experiences over consumerism, if you think there's more to life than the 9-5, if you want to travel to every country in the world before you die, subscribe to my channel, and let’s see where we end up next: http://ow.ly/Vx3Xs
Daily Snapchats: JoanJetsetter
Blog: http://www.joanjetsetter.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoanJetsetter
Vine: https://vine.co/JoanJetsetter
Instagram: http://instagram.com/JoanJetsetter
Tumblr: http://joanjetsetter.tumblr.com/
Executive Producer: Skye Mayring
Editor: Gerardo Jaquez Lechuga
My trip to Norway was made possible by Hurtigruten and Visit Norway. Views Expressed are my own.

Travel on the cheap in Oslo with these money-saving tips.
It’s no surprise that Oslo is one of the most expensive cities in the world. But for savvy travelers, it doesn’t have to be. Here are my tricks and tips for traveling on the cheap in Norway's capital city.
Download the Oslo Pass
Before you even head to the airport, purchase and download the Oslo Pass app for your iphone or android device. Activate it once you arrive on a day you'd like to set aside for exploring the city's museums. The Oslo Pass is your ticket to get into more than 30 museums and galleries including some of my favorites, the Astrup FearnleyMuseum, the National Gallery (home to Edvard Munch's infamous work "The Scream") and the Viking Ship Museum.
The Oslo Pass also covers public transportation costs, which makes getting from one point of interest to the next a breeze. I used a combination of the bus, tram and walking to get from my hotel in the Tjuvholmen arts district to points of interest around town and had no problems finding my way. After logging 30,000 steps one afternoon, I decided to put my feet up and take a cab to dinner. I learned the hard way that taxis are EXPENSIVE in Oslo, even if you're only traveling a couple of miles. Expect to pay a minimum of $25 per ride.
The Oslo Pass is available for 24 hours ($40), 48 hours ($60) and 72 hours ($75). Children and seniors receive a substantial discount.
Dine at the Mathallen FoodHallGoing out to eat in Oslo will put a dent in your wallet if you aren’t careful. So head to Mathallen, an indoor food hall featuring a farmers’ market and international cuisine at affordable prices. Sampling is free, ad the selection is quite impressive, from Spanish tapas and Japanese bento boxes to raw vegan Thai food.
Become a Coffee Connoisseur
Live like a local and spend time at one of Oslo’s hip, third-wave coffee shops. Some of my favorites are Liebling (which also sells quirky home goods), Supreme Roastworks and Tim Wendelboe—run by a WorldBaristaChampion and World CupTasters Champion. The move here is to order AeroPress brew, which gives each cup a rich, distinct flavor.
VisitOlso’s Free Parks
Oslo has not one, but two free outdoor sculpture parks. The older of the two, Vigeland Park, represents the lifework of Gustav Vigeland, who dedicated his talents to this project for nearly 20 years.
Ekebergparken has a very different vibe. The sculptures are arranged in pockets that, at times, can seem hidden. You feel as if you’re the first to discover these works by Louise Bourgeois, Hilde Mæhlum, Salvador Dalí, George Cutts Marina Abramović, Auguste Rodin and many others.
Walking from sculpture to sculpture is actually a decent workout. And as another value-add, you’ll actually get to see the view that inspired Edvard Munch’s infamous painting, “The Scream.” Now that’s a pretty good deal.
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2017 At last! This is the Latest, Newest Updated Version of the Cost of Living in Norway, Oslo for this year 2016 and 2017.Well, at least I hope the inflation won't rise that much.
Is Norway the most expensive country in the world ? It was, but now due to the low NOK currency, it might not be that expensive afterall. (So come to Norway ASAP to travel before the NOK currency becomes stronger!!) To my surprise, within these 4 years, the inflation price of goods is not that much as compared to the bubbling property prices. Seriously like i mean people whom bought property 4 years ago in Oslo are like RICH now!! DearNorwegians, do confirm with me if this is true or not cause all my friends are complaining a lot about the increasing prices of properties in Oslo. Well, if you don't mind the rural parts of Norway with lots of beauty of the nature, the properties in outskirts aren't that expensive. All the above listed prices of goods and services as well as tax prices are researched by me in Oslo. Norway. In Oslo, Norway, here are some experience on what I faced when I came to Oslo,Norway and knowing the Cost of living back then in Norway as a tourist was sure shocking. However, Norwegians living in Norway would not have any problems as such living in Norway is affordable based on their working income. Thus, I am slowly getting use to also not getting surprise with prices these days instead more surprise of the inflation rising in my own country Malaysia. (it's still not as expensive as Norway though)
Meanwhile, I'd be doing some other videos about these years what have a learnt in Norway so far. ALL About Norway is something what I am working on currently so I can help out those that are curious on the NorwegianLife, Culture and of course what to see and experience in this beautiful country, Norway.
So let me know what are you curious about of Norway living and culture, and I will try to make more videos and information regarding it.
Recorded Location is in Oslo,Norway
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SuperLong Norwegian words
https://youtu.be/eqDssKR3UZ4
Norwegian Words VS English
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_FWA9WVWX4
Norwegian VS MalaysianChocolate !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FQl4C18gCM
#All About Norway # Norway # Norwegian # Malaysian # life in Norway # expat # migrant # Malaysia # language #travel # Norge # Norsk # asian # girl # life # English # world # cost # living # cost of living # malaysiancost # living # cost of living # norway #2017 #2016 #world #economy #cost in norway
在挪威生活成本
在奧斯陸，挪威，下面是當我來到奧斯陸，挪威和生活知道當時在挪威作為一個旅遊確，挪威人在挪威生活不會有任何問題，因為這樣的成本是我面臨的一些經驗在挪威生活的基礎上他們的工作收入是負擔得起的。在奧斯陸，
對不起，本視頻可能無法與人口統計或適當的統計數據，而不只是我散漫有關的項目，差旅費，房租成本等挪威夠專業，成本將取決於你的居住面積是住宿高得多。我生活在挪威的成本顯卡基於在挪威奧斯陸生活必需品的好。由於在4年過去了這部影片中對在挪威生活成本有點過時，我將盡快更新適當的一個，居住在挪威2本即將到來的夏季成本。同時，我會做這些年在挪威有什麼有學問至今一些其他的視頻。所有關於挪威是什麼東西我目前的工作，所以我可以幫忙那些好奇的在挪威生活，文化，當然還有什麼可看，在這個美麗的國家，挪威的經驗。
因此，讓我知道什麼是你好奇挪威生活和文化。
記錄的位置是在挪威首都奧斯陸

2017 At last! This is the Latest, Newest Updated Version of the Cost of Living in Norway, Oslo for this year 2016 and 2017.Well, at least I hope the inflation won't rise that much.
Is Norway the most expensive country in the world ? It was, but now due to the low NOK currency, it might not be that expensive afterall. (So come to Norway ASAP to travel before the NOK currency becomes stronger!!) To my surprise, within these 4 years, the inflation price of goods is not that much as compared to the bubbling property prices. Seriously like i mean people whom bought property 4 years ago in Oslo are like RICH now!! DearNorwegians, do confirm with me if this is true or not cause all my friends are complaining a lot about the increasing prices of properties in Oslo. Well, if you don't mind the rural parts of Norway with lots of beauty of the nature, the properties in outskirts aren't that expensive. All the above listed prices of goods and services as well as tax prices are researched by me in Oslo. Norway. In Oslo, Norway, here are some experience on what I faced when I came to Oslo,Norway and knowing the Cost of living back then in Norway as a tourist was sure shocking. However, Norwegians living in Norway would not have any problems as such living in Norway is affordable based on their working income. Thus, I am slowly getting use to also not getting surprise with prices these days instead more surprise of the inflation rising in my own country Malaysia. (it's still not as expensive as Norway though)
Meanwhile, I'd be doing some other videos about these years what have a learnt in Norway so far. ALL About Norway is something what I am working on currently so I can help out those that are curious on the NorwegianLife, Culture and of course what to see and experience in this beautiful country, Norway.
So let me know what are you curious about of Norway living and culture, and I will try to make more videos and information regarding it.
Recorded Location is in Oslo,Norway
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ALL ABOUT NORWAY Playlist
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDBJbJG-MbvEBSPybUp0m8WRdA4qeq_Pw
SuperLong Norwegian words
https://youtu.be/eqDssKR3UZ4
Norwegian Words VS English
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_FWA9WVWX4
Norwegian VS MalaysianChocolate !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FQl4C18gCM
#All About Norway # Norway # Norwegian # Malaysian # life in Norway # expat # migrant # Malaysia # language #travel # Norge # Norsk # asian # girl # life # English # world # cost # living # cost of living # malaysiancost # living # cost of living # norway #2017 #2016 #world #economy #cost in norway
在挪威生活成本
在奧斯陸，挪威，下面是當我來到奧斯陸，挪威和生活知道當時在挪威作為一個旅遊確，挪威人在挪威生活不會有任何問題，因為這樣的成本是我面臨的一些經驗在挪威生活的基礎上他們的工作收入是負擔得起的。在奧斯陸，
對不起，本視頻可能無法與人口統計或適當的統計數據，而不只是我散漫有關的項目，差旅費，房租成本等挪威夠專業，成本將取決於你的居住面積是住宿高得多。我生活在挪威的成本顯卡基於在挪威奧斯陸生活必需品的好。由於在4年過去了這部影片中對在挪威生活成本有點過時，我將盡快更新適當的一個，居住在挪威2本即將到來的夏季成本。同時，我會做這些年在挪威有什麼有學問至今一些其他的視頻。所有關於挪威是什麼東西我目前的工作，所以我可以幫忙那些好奇的在挪威生活，文化，當然還有什麼可看，在這個美麗的國家，挪威的經驗。
因此，讓我知道什麼是你好奇挪威生活和文化。
記錄的位置是在挪威首都奧斯陸

Where in the world is it easiest to get rich? | Harald Eia | TEDxOslo

In which society is it easiest to get rich? Contrary to common belief, it is not countries like the US or the UK that create the highest number of rich people p...

In which society is it easiest to get rich? Contrary to common belief, it is not countries like the US or the UK that create the highest number of rich people per capita, but Nordic social democracies like Norway and Sweden. Counter intuitive as it may sound, high taxes, generous welfare states and strong unions makes a better environment for the people who wants to earn huge amounts of money, than free markets, low taxes, and minimal government intervention.
Harald Eia is a trained sociologist who works in television with comedy and documentaries.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

In which society is it easiest to get rich? Contrary to common belief, it is not countries like the US or the UK that create the highest number of rich people per capita, but Nordic social democracies like Norway and Sweden. Counter intuitive as it may sound, high taxes, generous welfare states and strong unions makes a better environment for the people who wants to earn huge amounts of money, than free markets, low taxes, and minimal government intervention.
Harald Eia is a trained sociologist who works in television with comedy and documentaries.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

Video ID: 20140621-017
M/S Beggar sitting on street with plastic glass, bags and banner
C/USignW/SWoman giving money to beggar
C/U Sign reading: "We [are] not ill. We don't have children. We collect money for beer" as man gives money to beggar
M/S Woman sitting next to rubbish bin on street and begging for money
C/U Sign reading "Karl Johans Gate"
M/S Man with two dogs sitting on street begging for money
C/U Dogs eating
W/S Pedestrians walking in front of beggar and dogs
M/S Woman searching in rubbish bin
M/S Romanian woman eating and drinking
W/S Romanian women eating and drinking next to park
M/S Romanian woman talking while sitting in park
W/S Beggars sitting in park
W/S Beggars sitting in park
M/S Group of Romanian people talking while sitting on steps
W/S Group of Romanian people sitting on steps next to Oslo central station
SCRIPTNorway's parliament is debating a ban on begging in Oslo on Saturday, due to the alleged large amount of beggars on the city's streets. The government says that the ban, which would impose economical fines and up to three months in prison, intends to tackle high rates of pickpocketing.
The ban is said to mainly target Romanian immigrants, mostly Roma, which officials say make up the the biggest beggar community in the city. Norway will reportedly spend some 5 million kronor (USD $824,000) on the project in 2014 alone.The measure is to be implemented in the summer in Oslo, and nation-wide in 2015.
Described by the OECD as having a "prosperous, well-managed economy", Norway's low unemployment, good earnings and low unemployment rate have earnt it second place after Switzerland in the OECD's Better Life Index.
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Video ID: 20140621-017
M/S Beggar sitting on street with plastic glass, bags and banner
C/USignW/SWoman giving money to beggar
C/U Sign reading: "We [are] not ill. We don't have children. We collect money for beer" as man gives money to beggar
M/S Woman sitting next to rubbish bin on street and begging for money
C/U Sign reading "Karl Johans Gate"
M/S Man with two dogs sitting on street begging for money
C/U Dogs eating
W/S Pedestrians walking in front of beggar and dogs
M/S Woman searching in rubbish bin
M/S Romanian woman eating and drinking
W/S Romanian women eating and drinking next to park
M/S Romanian woman talking while sitting in park
W/S Beggars sitting in park
W/S Beggars sitting in park
M/S Group of Romanian people talking while sitting on steps
W/S Group of Romanian people sitting on steps next to Oslo central station
SCRIPTNorway's parliament is debating a ban on begging in Oslo on Saturday, due to the alleged large amount of beggars on the city's streets. The government says that the ban, which would impose economical fines and up to three months in prison, intends to tackle high rates of pickpocketing.
The ban is said to mainly target Romanian immigrants, mostly Roma, which officials say make up the the biggest beggar community in the city. Norway will reportedly spend some 5 million kronor (USD $824,000) on the project in 2014 alone.The measure is to be implemented in the summer in Oslo, and nation-wide in 2015.
Described by the OECD as having a "prosperous, well-managed economy", Norway's low unemployment, good earnings and low unemployment rate have earnt it second place after Switzerland in the OECD's Better Life Index.
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Oslo on a Budget

Travel on the cheap in Oslo with these money-saving tips.
It’s no surprise that Oslo is one of the most expensive cities in the world. But for savvy travelers, it doesn’t have to be. Here are my tricks and tips for traveling on the cheap in Norway's capital city.
Download the Oslo Pass
Before you even head to the airport, purchase and download the Oslo Pass app for your iphone or android device. Activate it once you arrive on a day you'd like to set aside for exploring the city's museums. The Oslo Pass is your ticket to get into more than 30 museums and galleries including some of my favorites, the Astrup FearnleyMuseum, the National Gallery (home to Edvard Munch's infamous work "The Scream") and the Viking Ship Museum.
The Oslo Pass also covers public transportation costs, which makes getting from one point of interest to the next a breeze. I used a combination of the bus, tram and walking to get from my hotel in the Tjuvholmen arts district to points of interest around town and had no problems finding my way. After logging 30,000 steps one afternoon, I decided to put my feet up and take a cab to dinner. I learned the hard way that taxis are EXPENSIVE in Oslo, even if you're only traveling a couple of miles. Expect to pay a minimum of $25 per ride.
The Oslo Pass is available for 24 hours ($40), 48 hours ($60) and 72 hours ($75). Children and seniors receive a substantial discount.
Dine at the Mathallen FoodHallGoing out to eat in Oslo will put a dent in your wallet if you aren’t careful. So head to Mathallen, an indoor food hall featuring a farmers’ market and international cuisine at affordable prices. Sampling is free, ad the selection is quite impressive, from Spanish tapas and Japanese bento boxes to raw vegan Thai food.
Become a Coffee Connoisseur
Live like a local and spend time at one of Oslo’s hip, third-wave coffee shops. Some of my favorites are Liebling (which also sells quirky home goods), Supreme Roastworks and Tim Wendelboe—run by a WorldBaristaChampion and World CupTasters Champion. The move here is to order AeroPress brew, which gives each cup a rich, distinct flavor.
VisitOlso’s Free Parks
Oslo has not one, but two free outdoor sculpture parks. The older of the two, Vigeland Park, represents the lifework of Gustav Vigeland, who dedicated his talents to this project for nearly 20 years.
Ekebergparken has a very different vibe. The sculptures are arranged in pockets that, at times, can seem hidden. You feel as if you’re the first to discover these works by Louise Bourgeois, Hilde Mæhlum, Salvador Dalí, George Cutts Marina Abramović, Auguste Rodin and many others.
Walking from sculpture to sculpture is actually a decent workout. And as another value-add, you’ll actually get to see the view that inspired Edvard Munch’s infamous painting, “The Scream.” Now that’s a pretty good deal.
___
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My trip to Norway was made possible by Hurtigruten and Visit Norway. Views Expressed are my own.

Cost of living in Norway 2016

2017 At last! This is the Latest, Newest Updated Version of the Cost of Living in Norway, Oslo for this year 2016 and 2017.Well, at least I hope the inflation won't rise that much.
Is Norway the most expensive country in the world ? It was, but now due to the low NOK currency, it might not be that expensive afterall. (So come to Norway ASAP to travel before the NOK currency becomes stronger!!) To my surprise, within these 4 years, the inflation price of goods is not that much as compared to the bubbling property prices. Seriously like i mean people whom bought property 4 years ago in Oslo are like RICH now!! DearNorwegians, do confirm with me if this is true or not cause all my friends are complaining a lot about the increasing prices of properties in Oslo. Well, if you don't mind the rural parts of Norway with lots of beauty of the nature, the properties in outskirts aren't that expensive. All the above listed prices of goods and services as well as tax prices are researched by me in Oslo. Norway. In Oslo, Norway, here are some experience on what I faced when I came to Oslo,Norway and knowing the Cost of living back then in Norway as a tourist was sure shocking. However, Norwegians living in Norway would not have any problems as such living in Norway is affordable based on their working income. Thus, I am slowly getting use to also not getting surprise with prices these days instead more surprise of the inflation rising in my own country Malaysia. (it's still not as expensive as Norway though)
Meanwhile, I'd be doing some other videos about these years what have a learnt in Norway so far. ALL About Norway is something what I am working on currently so I can help out those that are curious on the NorwegianLife, Culture and of course what to see and experience in this beautiful country, Norway.
So let me know what are you curious about of Norway living and culture, and I will try to make more videos and information regarding it.
Recorded Location is in Oslo,Norway
Open below to see details from my video :)
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ALL ABOUT NORWAY Playlist
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDBJbJG-MbvEBSPybUp0m8WRdA4qeq_Pw
SuperLong Norwegian words
https://youtu.be/eqDssKR3UZ4
Norwegian Words VS English
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_FWA9WVWX4
Norwegian VS MalaysianChocolate !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FQl4C18gCM
#All About Norway # Norway # Norwegian # Malaysian # life in Norway # expat # migrant # Malaysia # language #travel # Norge # Norsk # asian # girl # life # English # world # cost # living # cost of living # malaysiancost # living # cost of living # norway #2017 #2016 #world #economy #cost in norway
在挪威生活成本
在奧斯陸，挪威，下面是當我來到奧斯陸，挪威和生活知道當時在挪威作為一個旅遊確，挪威人在挪威生活不會有任何問題，因為這樣的成本是我面臨的一些經驗在挪威生活的基礎上他們的工作收入是負擔得起的。在奧斯陸，
對不起，本視頻可能無法與人口統計或適當的統計數據，而不只是我散漫有關的項目，差旅費，房租成本等挪威夠專業，成本將取決於你的居住面積是住宿高得多。我生活在挪威的成本顯卡基於在挪威奧斯陸生活必需品的好。由於在4年過去了這部影片中對在挪威生活成本有點過時，我將盡快更新適當的一個，居住在挪威2本即將到來的夏季成本。同時，我會做這些年在挪威有什麼有學問至今一些其他的視頻。所有關於挪威是什麼東西我目前的工作，所以我可以幫忙那些好奇的在挪威生活，文化，當然還有什麼可看，在這個美麗的國家，挪威的經驗。
因此，讓我知道什麼是你好奇挪威生活和文化。
記錄的位置是在挪威首都奧斯陸

Where in the world is it easiest to get rich? | Harald Eia | TEDxOslo

In which society is it easiest to get rich? Contrary to common belief, it is not countries like the US or the UK that create the highest number of rich people per capita, but Nordic social democracies like Norway and Sweden. Counter intuitive as it may sound, high taxes, generous welfare states and strong unions makes a better environment for the people who wants to earn huge amounts of money, than free markets, low taxes, and minimal government intervention.
Harald Eia is a trained sociologist who works in television with comedy and documentaries.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

Oslo Stock Exchange

Oslo Børs (OSE: OSLO) offers Norway’s only regulated markets for securities trading today. The stock exchange offers a full product range including equities, derivatives and fixed income instruments. Oslo Børs is the only independent stock exchange within the Nordic countries.

As a Market

Oslo Børs is today an online market place where all trading is done through computer networks. Trading starts at 09:00am and ends at 04:30pm local time (CET) on all days of the week except weekends and holidays declared by Oslo Børs in advance.

There are three markets for listing and trading on the stock exchange:
Oslo Børs is the largest market place for listing and trading in equities, equity certificates, ETPs (exchange traded funds and notes), derivatives and fixed income products. Established in 1819, first as an commodity exchange. Equities and bonds listed and traded from 1881.

Oslo Axess was established in May 2007 as an alternative to Oslo Børs for listing and trading in shares.

He's already warning that toppling his government could lead to the formation of a leftist coalition, citing a similar shift in government in 1992, which led to the OsloPeace Accords the following year....

18, 2018. (TomerNeuberg/Flash90) ... “In times like these, you do not overthrow a government ... Netanyahu said that if the government falls with a year left on its terms and goes to early elections it could lead to the same type of government that arose after the fall of his Likud government in 1999 “that gave us the disastrous Oslo Accords.” ... ....

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He's already warning that toppling his government could lead to the formation of a leftist coalition, citing a similar shift in government in 1992, which led to the OsloPeace Accords the following year....

18, 2018. (TomerNeuberg/Flash90) ... “In times like these, you do not overthrow a government ... Netanyahu said that if the government falls with a year left on its terms and goes to early elections it could lead to the same type of government that arose after the fall of his Likud government in 1999 “that gave us the disastrous Oslo Accords.” ... ....

I believe that we need to continue forward, together, for the sake of the state and for the security of Israel.” ... “Citizens of Israel, I understand how you are feeling ... Netanyahu went on to say ... I warned them not to repeat the mistake made in 1992 when a Likud government was overthrown and the replacement government brought about the Oslo disaster ... ....

RolandHall turned to a British startup's digital pocket money app because his two kids were still too young to get bank cards from traditional banks. With prepaid debit cards linked to the app, Hall's kids, ages 8 and 10, can spend their allowance and chore money by shopping online or by tapping at contactless payment terminals in stores....

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One of the systems that has tremendous impact on how we live our lives today is money. Money is simply a universal measure of value ...People earn money when they do what others find useful, and with ......

BUCHAREST, Romania -- A Romanian man was surprised to find $107,000 stashed inside a secondhand cupboard he'd bought -- and promptly returned the money... She said the pair counted the money together ... He traveled to their village without knowing how much money there was....

Swwapnil Joshi, Actor, shares some money tips Your first paycheck ... Who manages your money and where do you invest ... Your advice about money ... Savings is not about the money we are left with after spending. In fact saving should be the first thing done after earning and spending money comes second....